Re: populate local IMAP from remote POP?
On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 20:21, Chad Skinner wrote: > I am thinking about trying to set a local IMAP server, but I have a dynamic > connection. Basically, I am just wanting to gain a little more experience > and was hopeing someone could direct me as to what I am going to need to > read. Here are two situations I would like to investigate. > > First, I have a hosting company that hosts 5 email accounts, how can I pull > the mail from those accounts and have them placed into the associated > accounts on my server. When mail is sent from my server how do I get it have > it routed so that it appears to come from my hosting company so that replies > go there? > > Second, can a company host mail in such a way that all email for a hosted > domain despite the username is placed into a single mail box, and is it > possible to use fetchmail or a similar application to split this mail up by > account on the local IMAP server? > > If anyone knows of the actually terminology, FAQs, DOCs or anything I can > read to learn more about this it would be greatly appreciated. Chad, You may want to try the Mitel SME Server distribution (www.e-smith.org), which is based on RH 7.3. It has a neat Web-based management function, and is configurable, via the aforementioned Web management screens, to do what you're asking. -- Des Dougan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Re: Centralised Virus Scanner
On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 03:46, vijaya wrote: > Hi all, > Could any one recommend me a a Virus Scanner which can be centralised and i > can schedule it to scan all systems on the my network. > > the server is a linux redhat machine and all pcs are windows > > Thanks and regards, > Vijaya > Sophos Anti-Virus (www.sophos.com) is an excellent multi-platform AV solution. If you're in Canada, I can sell it to you. / -- Des Dougan, Principal Dougan Consulting Group 1952 St Andrews Avenue North Vancouver, BC V7L 3M2 Ph: 604-980-2848 Email: des at DouganConsulting dot com www.DouganConsulting.com Design - Implementation - Support -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
Problems printing from Windows 2000 PCs
I have a problem printing from 2 Windows 2000 PCs to a Lexmark 3200 inkjet printer attached to my RH 9 PC. The RH 9 box is using KDE, and is a fairly default configuration otherwise. I can successfully print from Win9x and from another Linux PC, but the 2 W2K boxes won't print, although they are able to see the printer via their printer settings dialogs. In the /var/spool/samba directory, I can see files spooled by the PCs, however they are only 96 bytes, no matter what is printed. They are obviously not being passed from SAMBA to CUPS, as it is only the W2K spool files which sit there. When I try to print, the W2K machines go to 100% CPU and eventually have to be restarted, as killing the runaway task doesn't clear the hang. I have checked the archives and have checked my smb.conf and cups configuration files. I also went as far as adding the two PC users as SAMBA users on the RH box, although I do have the guest setting in smb.conf enabled. Since the non-W2K boxes can print, I would imagine that this is a permissions issue, but from everything I've checked (SAMBA and CUPS), all appropriate permissions are granted. I'm obviously missing something, but I can't see what, and would appreciate any pointers. Thanks, -- Des Dougan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list